Should the periodic table be revised to this?

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Any opinions would be appreciated.
 

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Revised to what? This is some combination of the periodic table and numerology - periodic table is OK, but these numbers don't make much sense to me. Not only they are arbitrarily selected, also their values depend on the units used. They don't show any underlying principle, just a random coincidence.
 

Related to Should the periodic table be revised to this?

1. What would be the benefit of revising the periodic table?

The periodic table is a fundamental tool in chemistry, and any revision would aim to improve its accuracy and usefulness. This could include adding new elements, reorganizing the table based on new scientific discoveries, or creating a more intuitive layout.

2. Are there any downsides to revising the periodic table?

While a revision could potentially improve the periodic table, it could also create confusion and disrupt the established understanding of chemical elements. It would also require significant effort and resources to update textbooks, databases, and other resources that rely on the current version.

3. How often should the periodic table be revised?

There is no set timeline for revising the periodic table. It is typically updated when new elements are discovered or when significant scientific advancements are made that require reorganizing the table. These revisions can happen every few years or even decades apart.

4. What factors are considered when revising the periodic table?

When considering a revision, scientists must take into account various factors such as new experimental data, advancements in technology, and changes in scientific understanding. The goal is to create a more accurate and comprehensive representation of the elements and their properties.

5. Who has the authority to revise the periodic table?

The periodic table is a globally accepted tool, and any revisions must be agreed upon by the scientific community as a whole. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is the organization responsible for overseeing changes to the periodic table and maintaining its accuracy.

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